At Least 14 People Injured in Metrotown Bus Crash on Highway 288 Overpass
A Metrotown bus was involved in a serious accident Saturday afternoon, leaving at least 14 people injured, according to officials. The incident occurred when the bus operating on Route 54, carrying 13 passengers and one driver, collided with another vehicle while traveling on McGowen Street overpass for Highway 288.
Eyewitnesses claim that the bus was hit from behind by another vehicle before it went off the bridge. Houston Fire Department (HFD) Captain Mario Gordon described the scene as "one of the more difficult rescues" they had handled, but praised the bravery and quick thinking of his team in saving all passengers without incident.
Miraculously, only minor injuries were reported among the 14 people on board the bus, while a driver from another vehicle involved in the collision was hospitalized in critical but stable condition. The Metrotown bus operator, who was also injured during the crash, was treated for non-life-threatening injuries and released.
According to Captain Gordon, one person was trapped inside the bus and required medical assistance to be extricated using specialized equipment like jaws of life tools. Witnesses described hearing a loud crash and rushing to the scene where they found people in distress.
One of the eyewitnesses, Wayne Lewis, who was just a few blocks away when he heard the accident, expressed relief that no one suffered more severe injuries given his personal connection to Metrotown as a coworker. The incident remains an active investigation by METRO officials.
A Metrotown bus was involved in a serious accident Saturday afternoon, leaving at least 14 people injured, according to officials. The incident occurred when the bus operating on Route 54, carrying 13 passengers and one driver, collided with another vehicle while traveling on McGowen Street overpass for Highway 288.
Eyewitnesses claim that the bus was hit from behind by another vehicle before it went off the bridge. Houston Fire Department (HFD) Captain Mario Gordon described the scene as "one of the more difficult rescues" they had handled, but praised the bravery and quick thinking of his team in saving all passengers without incident.
Miraculously, only minor injuries were reported among the 14 people on board the bus, while a driver from another vehicle involved in the collision was hospitalized in critical but stable condition. The Metrotown bus operator, who was also injured during the crash, was treated for non-life-threatening injuries and released.
According to Captain Gordon, one person was trapped inside the bus and required medical assistance to be extricated using specialized equipment like jaws of life tools. Witnesses described hearing a loud crash and rushing to the scene where they found people in distress.
One of the eyewitnesses, Wayne Lewis, who was just a few blocks away when he heard the accident, expressed relief that no one suffered more severe injuries given his personal connection to Metrotown as a coworker. The incident remains an active investigation by METRO officials.